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1 Place Value
2 Rounding
3 Decimals
4 number properties
5 Exponents
6 order of operations
7 GCF (reduce)
8 LCM
9 Fractions
10 Algebra
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Tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on can be in a decimal.
You can multiply decimals, but the decimals do not have to line up
before the decimal the place values end with "T" and the place values after the decimal end with "THS"
Easy Problem: what is 58/100 as a decimal?
Answer: 0.58
Easy Problem: what is 63/100 as a decimal?
Answer: 0.63
Hard Problem: is 0.25 equivelent to 1/4?
Answer: yes
Hard Problem: is 0.125 equivelent to 36/289?
Answer: No
How to Multiply With Decimal Points
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How to Write a Decimal as a Percent
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Tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on can be in a decimal.
Easy Problem: what is 58/100 as a decimal?Answer: 0.58
Easy Problem: what is 63/100 as a decimal?Answer: 0.63
Hard Problem: is 0.25 equivelent to 1/4?
Answer: yes
Hard Problem: is 0.125 equivelent to 36/289?
Answer: No
How to Multiply With Decimal Points —powered by eHow.com
How to Write a Decimal as a Percent —powered by eHow.com